Well, I attended the church that is associated with SPU today. It was um . . . interesting. We decided that we were going to go to the 11:00 service. Big mistake. We arrived at the church, not knowing that the 11:00 service is the conservative service. We sat in those lovely pews, sang hymns with the organ, listened to a rather dry sermon, and left. I miss West Side. :-\ I'm hoping the church I want to attend, Bethany Community, will be better.
They are currently in the middle of painting Tiffany Loop. That's right, painting. Tiffany Loop is paved with tar that they somehow textured like bricks. Now, there is a crew of guys out there painting them red, to look like bricks. . . . See, now to me, that seems like a lot of extra work. Wouldn't it have been easier just to put in actual red bricks in the first place? Anyway, I'm glad to know that my tuition money is going to a good cause.
My roomie Anita has decided to stick it out for the quarter, even though she is determined to leave after that. The CIS guy will be up sometime soon (hopefully) to help with the serious network problems I caused myself by having two virus protection services installed at once. I got to play frisbee and meet two new kids, and it hasn't rained yet while I've been here! :D I'm expecting it's going to choose to rain on the first day of school. Just 'cause.
To Aaron and Kim, you guys r0XX0rs! And Annie r0XX0rs for spreading the word. :) If any of you are actually reading this blog, you're more dedicated than I am. ;) Thanks for checkin' it out guys. I hope school's goin' great. Send me a line at schilb@spu.edu to let me know how you're doing. :)
P.S. To Annie- I have lost your letter. It was on a nice flowery stationary too. It did not yet have a stamp on it, but it was in an envelope. I will write you another. I am sorry. :( (Having your own part of the message isn't so fun when the message brings bad news huh?)
It's me, happy!
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Hi Bonnie, Mom and Dad are checking these things too. You made us both laugh with red brick tar comments. This is a pretty cool way to keep up on what's happening. Clark Smith (Molly and Brian's Dad) said he goes to Seattle every week and could pickup or deliver things that need to get to you, so we'll probably take advantage of his offer.
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